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  4. U.S. to Take Back Goods Sent to Britain and the Soviet

    The United States, Britain and Russia recently concluded agreements whereby Britain and Russia will each pay for approximately 400 million dollars’ worth of goods contracted for before lend-lease terminated, says ...

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  5. To Be Sent Out of Country

    Steps were being taken within the law to have Indonesian seamen who walked off their ships at Australian ports, put back on board ...

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  6. Chifley in the Dark!

    The Australian Government bad received no official notification of a United States reported demand for a lone hand in the control of Japan. ...

    Article : 65 words
  7. “£53 Million In lOU’s

    The national welfare fund was exhausted after only two years of existence, and Its cash funds had had to be borrowed and replaced ...

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  8. CALLING THE ROLL AT CHANGI PRISON CAMP

    W/O Arthur Purden, of East Maitland, calling the roll at Changi prison camp, Singapore, prior to the departure of Australians for home. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. WATERSIDE WORKERS REFUSE TO WORK SHIPS

    After accepting employment for work on the “El Llberador,” a Dutch cargo ship in Darling Harbor today, 20 waterside ...

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  10. STILL HOLDS ACE !

    The Premier (Mr Dunstan) is expected to make a third attempt on Tuesday to obtain funds for the payment of public service salaries ...

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  11. Dutch Ship Gets Away

    With a full crew of Lascars, replacing Indonesians who went on strike the Dutch ship Karsik sailed from Victoria Dock early today for ...

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  12. 3625 AUSTRALIAN P.O.W. STILL UNACCOUNTED FOR

    The Minister for the Army (Mr Forde) told the House of Representatives today that 3625 known Australian prisoners of war were still not yet in Australian or Allied hands. Between the cessation of hostilities with Japan and September 26. ...

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  13. COME-DOWN BY JAPAN

    Japan has been reduced to the status of a fourth rate power by the war. This is the view of Admiral Nomura, a former Japanese ...

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  14. “Britain Not to Fight Native Peoples”

    The British Minister for War (Mr Lawson) denied that the fulfilment of Britain’s obligations to the Allies involved fighting the peoples of Java ...

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  15. 35,000 Oil Workers on Strike

    The Army and Navy would be unable to carry on beyond next week unless 35,000 oil refinery workers in seven States returned to work, ...

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  16. ATOMIC POWER RIDDLE

    Major de Seversky the well-known aeroplane designer and specialist consultant to the Secretary of War, has reported ...

    Article : 175 words
  17. To Enter Field of Education

    Establishment of a Commonwealth Office or Education and the placing of the Wartime Universities Commission on a ...

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  18. Conditions in Saigon Improving

    Conditions in Saigon are improving, said the British commander of the Allied forces in southern Indochina (Major General Graccy), when ...

    Article : 101 words
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  20. Kramer’s Wife to Testify For Him

    It is learned that Frau Kramer will be called as a witness on behalf of her husband at the Belsen and Auschwitz horror camps’ trial. ...

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  21. McKELL SECRETIVE ON LIQUOR LAWS REFORM

    “The State Government will not make public its proposals for liquor reform until they are Incorporated in amending legislation and ...

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  22. An Amazing Position In Java

    A correspondent of the “Dally Express,” who is in Batavia, states that the Japanese are still very much in control in Java. ...

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  23. Japanese Gestapo Arrest Japanese Leaders

    Today’s developments on the Indonesian question were the reported arrest the Republican leaders, Dr Sockarno and Dr Hatta, by the ...

    Article : 113 words
  24. AUSTRALIAN ARRESTED BY AMERICANS

    The Tokio correspondent of the New York “Times” says that General MacArthur’s Headquarters announced that the Australian, John ...

    Article : 125 words
  25. TROOPS CALLED OUT IN BOMBAY

    As the result of continued Hindu [?]slem disturbances In Bombay, troops have been called out to aid the civil authorities, and are at ...

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  26. Big Stock of Rubber In Indo-China

    A leading member of Saigon’s rubber trade, M. Pierre Janssen, In the course of an Interview today, revealed that Indo-China had a ...

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  27. Appeal to Holiday Road Users

    A warning to road users to exercise care during the holiday weekend—the first peace holiday since 1939 issued by the ...

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  28. “Day of Popular Demonstrations Called For”

    The Italian Communist and Socialist Parties have issued a Joint manifesto calling for “a great day of popular demonstrations” throughout ...

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